IMPACT OF SLIP SPEED ON THE WEAR INTENSITY OF 38GSA AND HARDOX 500 STEELS
Journal Title: Tribologia - Year 2018, Vol 280, Issue 4
Abstract
The study shows the results of experimental tests on the wear intensity of 38GSA and Hardox 500 steels in combination with a silicate material in relation to the slip speed. In order to reflect the actual working conditions, the counter sample was cut out of a 1NF class 15 silicate brick. The granulometric composition of the sand-lime mixture ranges from 0.1 to 5 mm. Slip speeds were selected to be close to the real conditions in which construction products and aggregates are transported.<br/><br/>
Authors and Affiliations
Wojciech TARASIUK, Jerzy NAPIÓRKOWSKI, Krzysztof LIGIER
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